- [Narrator] Now that our Beanstalk environment…is in a healthy state, and it's up and running,…it's time to actually look at the application…and see how things are going.…We could go into the AWS console and…see the URL that has been created…that's associated with this environment.…I could click on it right now, however, there is a…CLI action that will do this for us.…Then we don't even have to know the DNS name.…If I say: eb open, Beanstalk will open the URL…that's associated with this environment in the browser.…There's one more parameter that I need to give to eb open,…that is the name of the environment.…

If I had only one environment, it would be the default…and I wouldn't have to specify this.…It's always a good idea to be explicit…about what you want to do.…I'll say: eb open development-art.…Here comes Chrome, and you can see that…we've gone to the URL. However, there's a problem.…An unhandled lowlevel error has occurred.…The application logs may have details. That's great,…but how do I get to the logs?…

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12/8/2016

AWS is an exciting proposition for DevOps. Yes, it's amazing to be able to build a virtual data center with ease, but that is just the beginning: wait until you start using AWS to deploy software. Watch this course to learn how to use AWS tools to provision hosts and deploy apps that take advantage of its elastic, cost-effective, and scalable infrastructure. IT architect and instructor Brandon Rich shows how to start up new computing resources with EC2, provision them, and deploy applications in a fast, automated, and consistent way. Discover how to manage infrastructure as code with CloudFormation, rapidly build an app stack with Elastic Beanstalk, perform provisioning and deployment with OpsWorks, and automate code pushes with CodeDeploy. These lessons help you do more with AWS than you might have ever thought possible on the cloud.

This course is also part of a series designed to help you prepare for the AWS Certified SysOps Administrator – Associate certification exam.